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− | | | + | |thàinig mi ||an tàinig mi ||cha tàinig mi||nach tàinig mi||gun tàinig mi |
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!2 | !2 | ||
− | | | + | |thàinig thu ||an tàinig thu ||cha tàinig thu||nach tàinig thu||gun tàinig thu |
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!3 masc | !3 masc | ||
− | | | + | |thàinig e||an tàinig e||cha tàinig e||nach tàinig e||gun tàinig e |
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!3 fem | !3 fem | ||
− | | | + | |thàinig i||an tàinig i||cha tàinig i||nach tàinig i||gun tàinig i |
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! 1 pl | ! 1 pl | ||
− | | | + | |thàinig sinn ||an tàinig sinn ||cha tàinig sinn||nach tàinig sinn||gun tàinig sinn |
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!2 pl | !2 pl | ||
− | | | + | |thàinig sibh ||an tàinig sibh ||cha tàinig sibh||nach tàinig sibh||gun tàinig sibh |
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!3 pl | !3 pl | ||
− | | | + | |thàinig iad||an tàinig iad||cha tàinig iad||nach tàinig iad||gun tàinig iad |
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The irregular verb thig means "to come". Thig is one of 11 irregular verbs in Gaelic.
Contents
Uses
Summary of forms
- Independent forms of the verb thig are used without any particles.
- Dependent forms of the verb thig are used after an, nach, gun, "cha" and other verbal particles.
context | independent | Dependent | |||
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basic forms | active | past | thàinig | tàinig | |
Future | thig | tig | |||
Relative Future | --- | thig | |||
impersonal1 | past | thàinigeadh or thàinigeas | tàinigeadh or tàinigeas | ||
future | thig(t)ear | tig(t)ear | |||
relative future | --- | thig(t)ear | |||
Conditional Mood | active | thigeadh2 (thiginn1 in 1st sing) (thigeamaid1,3 in 1 pl) |
tigeadh2 (tiginn 1 in 1st sing) (tigeamaid1,3 in 1pl) | ||
impersonal | thigte | tigte | |||
Imperative Mood | 2nd person | singular | thig | --- | |
plural | thigibh1 | ||||
verbal noun | tighinn |
Notes:
- 1 these forms are not used with any subject, they contain the subject in the inflection of the verb (Pro-Drop)
- 2 takes tu rather than thu in the 2nd person.
- 3 1 pl inflected forms are archaic and are rarely used anymore.
Non Conditional Moods (indicative, interrogative, negative)
Active Voice
Past tense
Declarative | Question | Negative | Negative Question | embedded | |
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1 | thàinig mi | an tàinig mi | cha tàinig mi | nach tàinig mi | gun tàinig mi |
2 | thàinig thu | an tàinig thu | cha tàinig thu | nach tàinig thu | gun tàinig thu |
3 masc | thàinig e | an tàinig e | cha tàinig e | nach tàinig e | gun tàinig e |
3 fem | thàinig i | an tàinig i | cha tàinig i | nach tàinig i | gun tàinig i |
1 pl | thàinig sinn | an tàinig sinn | cha tàinig sinn | nach tàinig sinn | gun tàinig sinn |
2 pl | thàinig sibh | an tàinig sibh | cha tàinig sibh | nach tàinig sibh | gun tàinig sibh |
3 pl | thàinig iad | an tàinig iad | cha tàinig iad | nach tàinig iad | gun tàinig iad |
Present tense
As is common in Gaelic, there is no present tense form of the verb. When a simple present meaning ("I say something") or a progressive meaning (I am saying something) is intended, the periphrastic construction is used with the present tense of the verb bi (be), i.e., tha, along with the verbal noun.
Tha mi a' ruigsinn be.pres 1s prog reach.vn I'm reaching/I reach
Future tense
The future tense in Gaelic is used to express the idea that an event will happen sometime after the speech time. Unlike English, the future tense can also be used with a present tense meaning, to express the idea that an action is habitual.
Declarative | Question | Negative | Negative Question | Relative Future1 | |
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1 | ruigidh mi | an ruig mi | cha ruig | nach ruig mi | a ruigeas mi |
2 | ruigidh2 tu | an ruig thu | cha ruig thu | nach ruig thu | a ruigeas2 tu |
3 masc | ruigidh e | an ruig e | cha ruig e | nach ruig e | a ruigeas e |
3 fem | ruigidh i | an ruig i | cha ruig i | nach ruig i | a ruigeas i |
1 pl | ruigidh sinn | an ruig sinn | cha ruig sinn | nach ruig sinn | a ruigeas sinn |
2 pl | ruigidh sibh | an ruig sibh | cha ruig sibh | nach ruig sibh | a ruigeas sibh |
3 pl | ruigidh iad | an ruig iad | cha ruig iad | nach ruig iad | a ruigeas iad |
Note:
- the relative future is used after certain particles such as ma or the particle used with questions a.
- after ruigidh and ruigeas, the 2nd person is tu rather than thu.
Impersonal/Passive Voice
Gaelic verbs don't technically have a Passive verb form. It does, however, have an impersonal form. The Impersonal is used to indicate an indeterminate subject. '
Past tense
Note: these forms are archaic and almost never used anymore
Declarative | Question | Negative | Negative Question |
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ràinigeadh | an do ràinigead | cha do ràinigeadh | nach do ràinigeadh |
Present tense
The use of a passive in the present tense is odd, even in English. We leave this blank here.
Future tense
The future tense impersonal form is ruigear, both as a simple form and with particles (an ruigear, cha ruigear, nach ruigear, a ruigear, etc.)
Conditional Mood
Active
Declarative | Question | Negative | Negative Question | |
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1 | ruiginn1 | an ruiginn1 | cha ruiginn1 | nach ruiginn1 |
2 | ruigeadh tu2 | an ruigeadh2 tu | cha ruigeadh2 tu | nach ruigeadh2 tu |
3 masc | ruigeadh e | an ruigeadh e | cha ruigeadh e | nach ruigeadh e |
3 fem | ruigeadh i | an ruigeadh i | cha ruigeadh i | nach ruigeadh i |
1 pl | ruigeadh sinn (ruigeamaid3) | an ruigeadh sinn (an ruigeamaid3) | cha ruigeadh sinn (cha ruigeamaid3) | nach ruigeamaid sinn (nach ruigeamaid3) |
2 pl | ruigeadh sibh | an ruigeadh sibh | cha ruigeadh sibh | nach ruigeadh sibh |
3 pl | ruigeadh iad | an ruigeadh iad | cha ruigeadh iad | nach ruigeadh iad |
Notes:
- The 1st person singular form is never used with an overt pronoun, the verb contains the pronoun already.
- The pronoun tu is used here instead of thu
- The 1st person plural has a special inflected form, which like the first person singular is never used with a pronoun. This 1st person plural form is rarely used anymore.
passive
!Declarative | Question | Negative | Negative Question |
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ruigte | an ruigte | cha ruigte | nach ruigte |
Imperative Mood
- singular: ruig
- plural: ruigibh
References
- Black, Ronald (2006) Cothrom Ionnsachaidh Peebles: Self-published.
- Byrne, Michel (2002) Gràmar na Gàidhlig. Eilean Leòdhais: Stòrlann-Acair.
- Deiseal Earranta tta (2006) Reference Cards: Sealbhairean Roimhearach/Riochdairean Roimhearach.
- Mark, Colin (2004) The Gaelic-English Dictionary/Am faclair Gàidhlig-Beurla. London: Routledge
- Mark, Colin (2006), Gaelic Verbs: Systemised and Simplified" 2nd Edition. Edinburgh: Steve Savage Publishers. http://www.savagepublishers.com/138.html
- Lamb, William (2003) Scottish Gaelic. 2nd edition. Munich: Lingcom Europa